The Guardian: "Among classical music’s best-kept secrets"

Our three-part concert-series celebrating the spirit of Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes this weekend has been enthousiastically embraced by both audience and critics.

Gunther Broucke, intendant Brussels Philharmonic:“A Belgian Orchestra playing three concerts in a row at London: it has not happened before. The reactions of both audience and press were overwhelming, and right now the question is not if we will return to London next year, but how many times we shall return”

“As an experienced conductor of avant-garde scores, this work’s forward-looking, kaleidoscopic changes of metre, tempo and timbre come naturally to Tabachnik, and he confidently steered the work over its 16-minute span without using a score”

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The Brussels Philharmonic was founded in 1935 by the Belgian public broadcaster (NIR/INR). Over the years, the orchestra has performed with many top conductors and soloists. It enjoys an excellent reputation for performing premieres of new works and has collaborated with world-renowned composers such as Bartók, Stravinsky, Messiaen and Francesconi.